Nuts & Bolts of Nutrition & Diabetes

Community Support Group
Contact Information

  • Contact person: Bullitt County Health Department
  • Phone Number: 502-955-5355
  • Mailing Address: 183 Lees Valley Road
  • City: Shepherdsville
  • 5-digit Zip Code: 40165
  • Online Information: http://www.bullitthealth.org 
Brief description of organization

Everyone needs help at some time or another. BCHD offers classes on Basic Nutrition and Diabetes each month! Call to find out what class is this month. FREE for all.

TAGS: type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, prediabetes, insulin, glucose, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, ketones, pancreas, glucometer, carbohydrates, and insulin resistance.

healthy eating, family nutrition, help, meal planning

Positive Choices for Family Matters

Positive Choices for Family Matters

 Type of Organization
  • For-profit business
Contact Information
  • Contact person, Title: Rose Geiser
  • Phone Number: 502-345-9587
  • Mailing Address: 155 Lees Valley Rd. Shepherdsville, KY 40165
  • Physical Address: 155 Lees Valley Rd. Shepherdsville, KY 40165
  • Online Information: http:www.rosegeiser.com
Brief description of organization

A group of mental health providers covering a wide range of specialties and experience. We take most insurance coverage and have a sliding fee scale for those who don’t have or choose not to use their insurance.

Summit Hills Baptist Church

Summit Hills Baptist Church

Summit Hills is a small Southern Baptist Church just off the Brooks exit of I-65 in extreme northern Bullitt County.
 Contact Information
  • Contact person, Title: Michael A. Wyndham, Ph.D.; Pastor
  • Phone Number: (502) 957-5161
  • Address: 4507 Summers Drive Louisville, KY 40229
  • Online Information:  Facebook

Lighthouse General Baptist Church

Lighthouse General Baptist Church

A church dedicated to loving people, loving God, spreading His Word, and praising His Holy Name! Church, providing love offerings, food, and other help when possible. Also pastor ministers at weddings, funerals, and marriage counseling at no charge for those in need.

 Contact Information
  • Contact person, Title: Pastor Frank Watts
  • Phone Number: 502-489-2896
  • Physical Address: 2214 S. Bardstown Rd Mt. Washington, KY 40047
  • Online Information: On FaceBook @lighthousegeneralbaptistchurch

First Baptist Church, Shepherdsville

First Baptist Church, Shepherdsville

Service Time: 10:45a.m.

Contact Information
  • Contact person, Title: Adam Smith– Pastor
  • Phone Number:  (502) 543-7721
  • Address: 254 S. Buckman St. Shepherdsville, KY 40165 
  • Online Information: www.firstbaptistshepherdsville.org
We hope you will join us for one of our services!  Regardless of your background or your familiarity with the Bible, we strive to present teaching that will be valuable to you.  If you have been searching for a place to belong, we would love to welcome you into our family!

First Baptist is a community of people seeking to live as followers of Jesus Christ. We believe that means worshiping together, learning and growing together, serving our community, and generally having a great time together as a family of faith.

We’re made up of young and not-as-young, families, single adults, and senior adults. We come from a variety of backgrounds and life circumstances.  None of us are perfect, but we’re striving to become the people God created us to be.

With all of that said, regardless of who you are, where you’ve come from, or what you’ve done, there’s a place for you at the First Baptist family table.  So pull up a chair and join us!

Options Unlimited, Inc.

Options Unlimited’s mission is to assist people with disabilities to become as independent as possible by obtaining opportunities to participate in and contribute to their community through work and educational programs.  In order to achieve this mission, Options Unlimited will operate an employment program, an adult day training program, and social activities that will provide these opportunities.

Our Supported Employment services are intended for individuals with a wide range of disabilities who require assistance to find, learn and keep steady employment. Many individuals who have never worked before or had continued employment successfully are able to do well with assistance provided by our supported employment counselors. We also provide supported employment and follow-up services for individuals that are referred to us from the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation.

Our Adult Day Program provides a wonderful mixture of life skills, training, and community integration activities. Each participant and their individual needs are handled with intricate care. We provide an environment that includes both learning and fun where a person develops independent living and social skills, and artistic abilities.

Contact Information
  • Contact person, Brian Stinnett, Executive Director  Dawn Cross: Financial/Business Director
  • Phone Number:  (502) 955-7271
  • Address: 205 Castlerock Drive Shepherdsville, KY 40165
  • Online Information: www. optionsunlimitedinc.org
 

The Center for Women & Families

Contact Email:
margaret.scripps@cwfempower.org

Website:
http://www.thecenteronline.org

Organization Address:
Main Office: 927 S 2nd St. Louisville, KY 40203
Bullitt Co. Office: 1191 Hillview Blvd. Louisville, KY 40229
Shelby Co. Office: 512 Main St. Shelbyville, KY 40065

Contact Phone:
1-844-237-2331

About Your Organization:
The Center for Women and Families provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault. We also offer assistance to family, friends, and partners close to survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual assault. We mitigate the impact of trauma by building resiliency and reducing risk factors at all levels. We are guided by a strong grassroots feminist history. We co-create violence free lives, families, and communities.

Crisis Response: The Center operates a crisis phone line for immediate safety planning and assistance 24 hours/day, 365 days/year at 1-844-237-2331

Emergency Shelter: The Center has a shelter at our downtown Louisville campus where individuals and their children can reside in a safe and secure place while receiving assistance to rebuild their lives and move into permanent housing.

Sexual Assault Services/SAFE Clinic: The Center provides 24-hour on-site advocacy at area hospitals to victims of sexual assault. We also have a specially equipped room at our Joan E. Thomas M.D. campus in downtown Louisville, where individuals who have been sexually assaulted and do not have other medical issues may choose to undergo a sexual assault forensic exam (SAFE) instead of going to a hospital emergency room. Our environment offers them the timely attention, care, privacy and support that are often sacrificed in a busy emergency room.

Counseling and Therapy: The Center works with clients to address immediate and long-term emotional, physical and mental effects of the abuse they have experienced. Through counseling, therapy, support, and psycho-educational groups, economic success activities, and immigrant services, The Center’s advocates help clients reduce their risk factors, cultivate resiliency factors, and become engaged with their communities to lead empowered lives.

Supportive Case Management: Advocates assist clients in determining short-term needs and long-term goals. They also assist clients in applying for benefits, housing, or obtaining personal identification. They connect survivors with employment and economic success services.

Legal Advocacy: CWF advocates provide legal advocacy, which includes accompanying clients to court when they are pursuing protective orders or attending civil hearings, as well as providing support during meetings with law enforcement or attorneys.

Medical Advocacy: An advocate from The Center will always be a part of your care team if you request a sexual assault forensic exam. An advocate can be requested as part of your care team when you seek medical attention at some area hospitals due to an intimate partner violence situation.

Search words:
Domestic violence, sexual violence, sexual assault, intimate partner violence

Watch Me Grow Childcare, Inc.

Organization: Our mission is to provide a safe and nurturing family-oriented environment to the children in our care. We believe that a small group setting builds a strong foundation for a child’s learning and social skills. Children have diverse learning styles and interests; therefore we continually adjust our teaching based on each child’s needs.

Contact Email: watchmegrowchildcare13@gmail.com

Website: http://watchmegrowchildcare.info

Organization Address:
140 Owen Road
Mount Washington, KY 40047

Contact Phone: 502-538-3171

Services:

  • Childcare
  • Mt. Washington

Hand In Hand Family Resource Center

Contact: Katie Wilkinson
Phone: (502) 869-2412 & 2812

Organization Address:
Maryville Elementary
4504 Summers Drive
Louisville, KY 40229
(502) 869-2412

Overdale Elementary
651 Overdale Drive
Louisville, KY 40229
(502) 869-2812

Bullitt County Family Resource Center aimed at serving families in the Maryville/Overdale elementary school area. This center provides assistance with basic needs, educational support, health service referrals and works toward removing barriers to academic success.

Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana

We offer a unique leadership experience to girls through different pathways: Troop, Event, Series, Camp & Travel.  We are a volunteer driven and girl led organization that serves girls Kindergarten through High School and our goal is to help girls discover who they can be and what they can do.

Contact:
2115 Lexington Road
Louisville, Ky 40206
502-716-7232
http://www.gskentuckiana.org

Family Worship Center Church

Contact Email:
dr.rpace@gmail.com

Website:
https://www.familyWorshipCenteronline.com

Organization Address:
217 Salt Well Road
Shepherdsville, KY 40165

Contact Phone:
502-657-8668

About Your Organization:
Church

Search Words:
Church spiritual counseling

Century 21 Advantage Plus

Century 21 Advantage Plus will assist buyers and sellers with any real estate needs. We also have a property management company called, At Home Property Management that will assist in leasing property or help find a property for new neighbors moving into the community.

Lou Ann Moore
Phone:(502)955-7255
Fax:(502)955-6621
P.O. Box 707 179 N Buckman St.
Shepherdsville, KY 40165

Dwinter2017@aol.com

Cedar Grove/Lebanon Junction Family Resource Center

Family Resource Center (FRC’s) program is to broker services connecting at-risk students and families with resources they need to develop self-sufficiency and a healthy, academically supportive home environment. FRC’s serve children from birth through age 12(elementary schools) and provide programs and services including: Full time childcare for 2/3 yr. olds, after school care for 4-12 yr. olds, work with new and expectant parents with children birth to 5, family literacy and health services.

Cedar Grove:
1900 Cedar Grove Rd.
Shepherdsville, KY 40165
502-869-3812

Lebanon Junction:
10920 S. Preston Hwy.
Lebanon Junction, Ky. 40150
502-869-2212

Contact Email: tammy.perdew@bullitt.kyschools.us

 

CASA Program for Bullitt County, Inc.

The CASA Program for Bullitt County is a non profit organization that recruits, trains, and supports volunteers to advocate the “best interest” of abused and neglected children in the court system, due to no fault of their own.

Contact information:

Dana Elkins, Interim Executive Director

(502) 543-4554

P.O. Box 1025

340 South Buckman Street Shepherdsville, KY 40165

http://www.bccasa.org, danae@bccasa.org

Bullitt Lick/Bernheim Youth Services Center

Contact Email:
martha.link@bullitt.kyschools.us

Organization Address:
555 West Blue Lick Road Shepherdsville, KY 40165 (BLMS)
700 Audubon Dr. Shepherdsville, KY 40165 (BMS)

Contact Phone:
502-869-5412 (BLMS) / 502-869-4012 (BMS)

About Your Organization:
We provide services for families with children attending Bullitt Lick Middle School and Bernheim Middle Schools. The YSC’s mission is simple- reduce students’ barriers to academic success! In developing community partnerships, FRYSCs provide vital programs, services, and referrals to students and their families to support learning, overall well-being, and transition into adulthood.

Search Words:
YSC, FRC, CLOTHING, FOOD, ASSISTANCE, HELP, SUPPORT

Bullitt County Women’s Club

A volunteer philanthropic organization.  We hold various fundraisers throughout the year and donate the money to various charities in the Bullitt County area.

Contact information:

Trina Summers, President

(502)543-6691

161 Salt River Dr Shepherdsville, KY 40165

Sheila.bcwc@gmail.com

Bullitt County History Museum

The Bullitt County History Museum is a volunteer operation provided through the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, a 501c3 organization. Located in the county courthouse, all displays and staff are provided by the Society as a free public service.  Extensive historical and genealogical resources are available in the research room.  Funding is primarily through donations. Free tours available.  Operating hours are whenever the courthouse is open; generally weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Closed holidays.

Contact Information:

David Strange, Executive Director

(502) 921-0161

P.O. Box 206

300 South Buckman Street Shepherdsville, KY 40165

http://www.BullittCountyHistory.org  museum@BullittCountyHistory.org

Bullitt County Fiscal Court

Bullitt County Fiscal Court

Contact Information

300 South Buckman Street
PO Box 768
Shepherdsville, KY 40165
Phone: (502) 543-2262
Phone: (502) 955-8578
Fax: (502) 543-1577
Judge Executive Jerry Summers
Deputy Judge Kay Parrish
Chief Financial Officer Keith Griffee
Lora Padgett, Administrative Assistant (Accounts Payable)
Candy Renfrow, Administrative Assistant

Bullitt County Extension Homemakers

The Extension Homemakers organization partners with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service to provide educational programs, leadership activities, and community development in Bullitt County.  There are 4 traditional clubs and 4 special interest clubs (sewing, quilting, cooking and crafts). They volunteer throughout the county serving various groups and local citizens. They are a part of the largest international organization: Associated Country Women of the World.

Contact Information

502-543-2257

384 Halls Lane
Shepherdsville, Ky, 40165

https://bullitt.ca.uky.edu

Bullitt Co. Family Court

Family Court – Hears Domestic Violence, Divorce, Dependency, Neglect, Abuse, Juvenile Status, Paternity and Adoption cases. Families Moving Beyond Abuse program for parents of children who are at risk of, or who have been removed because of parents’ substance abuse issues. This program offers free access to treatment, drug screens, support and intense case mangagement and review.

Contact Information
Tara Brown, Case Specialist
502-543-2478
tarabrown@kycourts.net
P.O. Box 730 250 Frank E. Simon Ave. Rm. 302
Shepherdsville, KY 40165

http://www.bcplib.org

Boy Scout Troop 868

Boy Scouting is for boys in middle and high schools (grades 6~12).  Troop 868 welcomes boys from ANY school or home-schooled.  The troop meets every Tuesday night from 7~9 PM at the Shepherdsville Community Center, 176 Frank E. Simon Ave, Shepherdsville.  Map and driving directions are posted on the troop’s website.  Joining and participation costs are low and affordable for any family.

Contact Information
Bob Meek, Scoutmaster
(502) 964-5270
P O Box 1253
Shepherdsville Community Center
Shepherdsville, KY 40165

http://www.troop868.com